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Editorial Review by Gregory Dal Piaz:

Roses, chalk, sweet herbs and beet root all emerge on the nose with a waxy element to the emerging fruit that recalls pomegranate and vanilla. On entry this is tight and hugely mineral with a fine inner mouth perfume of flowers and red fruits but across the palate it’s still a wall of minerality with a hint of tannin that tightens up the finish. This is rather strictly structured and very tightly wound but shows excellent promise in its aromatics and sneaky length on the finish. 92pts

Editorial Reviews for Brut Vintage Rose-Champagne Deutz Rosé

Roses, chalk, sweet herbs and beet root all emerge on the nose with a waxy element to the emerging fruit that recalls pomegranate and vanilla. On entry this is tight and hugely mineral with a fine inner mouth perfume of flowers and red fruits but across the palate it’s still a wall of minerality with a hint of tannin that tightens up the finish. This is rather strictly structured and very tightly wound but shows excellent promise in its aromatics and sneaky length on the finish. 92pts

Member Reviews for Brut Vintage Rose-Champagne Deutz Rosé

Ever so slightly tinged with strawberries, but with a toasted biscuit aroma as well. Some sweetness here to offset the fresh acidity, complex notes of cherries and strawberries, and even a slight tannic finish make this a well balanced delicious wine.

External Reviews for Brut Vintage Rose-Champagne Deutz Rosé

Source: JJ Buckley Fine Wines

08/23/2012

The estate's 1999 Rose Cuvee William Deutz is an intense powerful wine packed with super-ripe, candied fruit. This is a surprisingly intense Rose, but ultimately the wine comes across as somewhat monolithic and lacking the elegance of the house's fin... Robert Parkers Wine Advocate. A Champagne Blend wine from Champagne in France. 1999 Deutz Rose Cuvee William Deutz 750ml

Bright copper-tinged pink. Ripe red berries and tangerine on the nose with notes of anise and wilted rose adding complexity. Energetic palate-coating red fruit flavors are complemented by smoky minerals a note of marzipan and a late kick of blood orange. The minerality adds energy to the sappy red berry-dominated finish. This spicy very well balanced Champagne will reward patience. Stephen Tanzers IWC.